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[1] Scot McPhee <scot@autonomous.org>
[2] Sebastian Luetgert <sebastian@rolux.org>
[3] Geert Lovink <geert@xs4all.nl>
[4] Ted Byfield <tbyfield@panix.com>
[5] Felix Stalder <stalder@fis.utoronto.ca>
[?] moderators temporarily out of orbit
[X] your messages
[1]
"Hi, I'm Scot Mcphee, one of your new nettime
moderators. I'm the sysadm of Autonomous
Organisation (autonomous.org), based in Sydney
Australia. During the day I work as a computer
professional type for the international
capitalist futures industry. Oh yes, it gets
worse. I have military training."
[2]
"Hi, I'm Sebastian Luetgert, another one of
your new nettime moderators. I'm running ROLUX
(http://www.rolux.org) and the <rolux> mailing
list, both based in Berlin, Germany. I have some
gifs of Debord, Deleuze, Foucault and Godard
stored on my local hard disk drive and recently
installed a copy of SimCity 3000."
[3]
"Hi, I'm Geert Lovink, an Amsterdam born and
based media theorist and activist, member of
Adilkno, co-founder of the nettime mailinglist,
moderator of the dutch nettime-nl list and
co-organizer of the Next Five Minutes
conferences on tactical media. Lately I am
involved in further developing the format of the
so-called temporary media labs."
[4]
"Hi, I'm t byfield. I spend my time hammering
away on writing, both my own and others'. My
legal place of residence is in New York City,
but I'm rarely seen there (or anywhere else)."
[5]
"Hi, I'm Felix Stalder. I'm a third generation
nettime moderator. I'm usually in Toronto
wrestling with objects. My hard disk contains
two folders called 'misc'. I like ordering
systems though I'm not very good at them."
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